Sentences with phrase «called to mind»

That finding called to mind what it was like when I was introduced to junior high school in 7th grade many years ago.
But our favorite response, because it called to mind the kind of classroom we'd most like to be a student in, was «Walkie - talkies — we do lots of field work.»
Watching the finals for Ultra Street Fighter IV immediately called to mind Street Fighter V's reveal trailer, one that I was present for when it premiered at PlayStation Experience.
I've been sceptical about this film - maker's pictorial sense in the past, even in the widely admired Pan's Labyrinth from 2006, which called to my mind Tarantino's shrugging response to a certain kind of film infatuated with its own visuals: «Pretty pictures...» But Crimson Peak has more narrative sinew and black comic style than this.
A young Juliette Lewis — from the CAPE FEAR / KALIFORNIA years — is called to mind.
Regal grandeur is called to mind by this stunning handcrafted chalcedony and garnet sterling silver pendant necklace from Indian artisan Babun Dey.
Pretty much everything was pink, as you might imagine, with oversize silhouettes that called to mind a child in too - big clothes.
Wandering through the porticos and alcoves of the Mount's Italian garden definitely called to mind the serene countryside of Tuscany.
When we first saw the silver embroidery on Gucci's jeans, the butterflies and flowers called to mind the pieces Alessandro Michele designed and displayed at the «House Style» exhibition at Chatsworth, England.
Not a fan of this look, as the star print panel called to mind a tool belt (it shows up as tan on my computer).
It called to mind the first hour of the first leg of the Round of 16 tie against Bayern Munich in last season's Champions League.
Platini called to mind his own personal experience, having been a player with Juventus when crowd trouble before the 1985 Champions Cup Final against Liverpool at the Heysel stadium in Brussels led to the deaths of 39 people.
The Knights he saw take the Peach Bowl by storm called to mind another upstart from Florida whose postseason takedown of a heavily favored powerhouse he witnessed in person: Miami's upset of No. 1 Nebraska in the 1984 Orange Bowl.
Moreover, the exhaustively disciplined troops of men's coach Bob Knight and women's coach Pat Head Summit were so nearly perfect in their execution, it called to mind the feeling of a critic who once wrote of actress Rachel Ward that she was so exquisitely beautiful «it made you mad.»
In the Protestant Bible, she was «Sarah,» an undoubtedly more accurate transliteration, but one that called to my mind a sturdy American pioneer housewife with a rolling pin rather than a veiled and braceleted Middle Eastern matriarch.
Yes, God grant that he will not restrict his pains to his future, for that is too little; but may this alone be set before his eyes, and ever called to his mind; that his future is — an eternity.
The sweep and urgency of the statements from both sides of the Atlantic called to mind a computer - age version of a Cold War air raid drill, but asking citizens to upgrade their passwords rather than duck and cover.
Electron - microscope analysis of sediment samples revealed a strange - looking substance, streaked in a pattern that called to mind zebras, according to Michael Hochella, a distinguished professor at Virginia Tech concentrating in nanogeoscience.
She painted her walls celery green and used a brick red accent to call to mind foliage and garden pots.
While the ship, with room for more than 3,500 passengers and 1,300 crew, is in port, the limited power and overflowing waste call to mind the Carnival Triumph, which was left adrift in the Gulf of Mexico last month after an engine room fire.
Most people call to mind a familiar definition: «a seasoned manager with deep industry expertise.»
Now, call to mind the geeks in your circles — engineers, programmers and IT pros.
If you were around in the 1980s and following the world of finance, the term leveraged buyout probably calls to mind Gordon Gekko from the movie Wall Street, or legendary leveraged buyout kings like Carl Icahn and T. Boone Pickens.
-- call to mind China's Cultural Revolution in the 1950s and 60s when denunciations of liberalism or elitism were common and led to a huge death toll.
Prior to Thursday, only seven FTSE 100 companies had failed to secure approval of their remuneration report and the two defeats within hours of one other will undoubtedly call to mind memories of the 2012 AGM season, referred to as the «shareholder spring» due to a spate of revolts relating to executive pay, some of which engendered CEO resignations.
There are a number of major stock market events we can all call to mind — the Great Depression, the run on banks, Black Monday, the Oil Embargo, the dot - com bubble, the 2007 - 2008 financial crisis; and the list goes on.
With the exam oriented toward Western civilization and theistic as well as secular perspectives, it calls to mind the Culture Wars of the 1980s.
The results of these and other Supreme Court decisions call to mind the warning issued by Justice Arthur I Goldberg (no Moral Majoritarian, he) some 25 years ago in the School Prayer Cases.
«insomuch that they did not call to mind the advantages they received from him: they hated strangers, and abused themselves with Sodomitical practices»
This is for you yeah you hateful little bigot About this time the Sodomites grew proud, on account of their riches and great wealth; they became unjust towards men, and impious towards God, insomuch that they did not call to mind the advantages they received from him: they hated strangers, and abused themselves with Sodomitical practices.
Such an image calls to mind such modern servants of humanity as Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Sister Teresa, Kagawa, Dorothy Day, Jean Vanier.
The story calls to mind a quote from Spencer Burke, who has said, «Most Christians have conceived of a God who is less forgiving and less compassionate than they are.»
(This calls to mind the recent controversial remarks by theologian John Piper.
I call to mind a former high dignitary of the Church of England who was presented with a fountain pen.
We would not require an exhaustive knowledge of the New Testament to call to mind occasions in which we see Christ communicating the mystery through deeds and words in ways which remind us immediately of the sacraments.
The names of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, Joshua and the great judges and prophets of Israel all call to mind for believers to this day that a word of promise has broken the silence of the universe.
We call to mind all of these blessings, and we give Our Lord the honor and glory for them, for they are His work.
About this time the Sodomites grew proud, on account of their riches and great wealth; they became unjust towards men, and impious towards God, insomuch that they did not call to mind the advantages they received from him: they hated strangers, and abused themselves with Sodomitical practices.
In the Talmud there are three commandments regarding the Amalekites: 1) every adult Jew should call to mind what the Amalekites did when «they did not fear God» (Deuteronomy 25:18); 2) the narratives about the Amalekite crimes are to be read annually in the synagogue; 3) the Amalekites are actually to be destroyed.
In many ways this point calls to mind Descartes» criterion of clarity and distinctness of ideas as the measure of their certainty, as well as Hume's «force and vivacity» of simple impressions which enables us to distinguish present perception from memory.
It is indeed a noble story, reminiscent of ancient Stoicism and of Buddhism, although more optimistic than both, and it calls to mind Aristotle as well.
The word «project» inevitably and rightly calls to mind Feuerbach's «projection theory» of religion.
It calls to his mind an equally striking description from a very different world:
«Our business is to call to mind an occurrence as reliably, concretely and completely remembered as possible, which is entirely unreduced and undissected.»
Yet churches and synagogues evoke awareness of the cycles of life; they call to mind earnest prayer and resolve, the observances of birth, marriage and death.
Allusion is the calling to mind of something without mentioning it, and its performance presupposes that the reader or hearer will be in possession of — and indeed be possessed by — layers of sedimented knowledge.
The lament over Babylon (18:1 - 19:4) calls to mind the lament over Nineveh in Nahum or over Tyre in Ezekiel 26 - 28.
The demons in the Gospels» exorcism stories are portrayed as a wave of screaming creatures that call to mind Picasso's Guernica.
Often they call to mind a friend or two might also enjoy the book... which gave me an idea.
It calls to mind the beginning of Creation (Genesis 1:1 - 5) and of time (John 1:1 - 2).
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